Horry County’s Mercy Care to merge with Wilmington, N.C.-based hospice group
By Vicki Grooms, The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) | |
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"We're very excited about this -- we almost look like identical twins, but they're much larger," Faucher said. "With all the changes in health-care regulations and the health-care industry, and the increase of hospices here, the future has been questionable. ... We knew that if we didn't see significant growth, it was going to be very hard, with all these regulatory changes, to stay in business."
Faucher said the N.C. hospice also operates three in-patient hospice care centers for those who need short-term acute care, something
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